Lexicographical Neighbors of Exergual
Literary usage of Exergual
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Descriptive Catalogue of a Cabinet of Roman Family Coins Belonging to His by Algernon Percy Northumberland, William Henry Smyth (1856)
"... and the exergual characters, I cannot but think this denarius is earlier than
the days of Cicero; nor is it at all improbable that it may have been ..."
2. Greek Coins and Their Parent Cities by John Ward, George Francis Hill (1902)
"Achaian stater. SYBARIS. Before BC 510. 67 VM in exergue. Bull 1., head Incuse
type similar to that of obverse, reverted, standing on exergual line; ..."
3. The Numismatic Circularby Spink & Son by Spink & Son (1908)
"48579 — Plain exergual line. 98 grains. 48581 Obv. Portion of laureate bust to
right. Ri. ... Same type as preceding, but eight 48583 No exergual line. ..."
4. The Numismatic Chronicle, and Journal of the Numismatic Society by Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1862)
"gold and silver coins struck before abdication, and second brass coins, struck
before and after abdication, with the same exergual Betters. ..."
5. The Numismatic Chronicle by Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1889)
"Either the exergual line was widened into a regular base, on which, for example,
... is often visible enough, or when the exergual ..."
6. Archaeologia Cambrensis by Cambrian Archaeological Association, Donald Moore, Thomas Rowland Powel (1859)
"In the field, a cross (+) ; exergual letters : TB.S., 3; *P., 1; SMTS, ...
exergual letters : TR . p., 20 ; p. ь. с. or s . L . с., 9 ; о . sis, 1 ; VALENS. ..."
7. The Coins of the Ancient Britons by John Evans (1890)
"Two crescents back to back, their cusps forked, intersecting a line of pellets ;
between them, above, a triangle of pellets; below them, an exergual line, ..."